Racial/Ethnic differences in male reproductive health: a systematic review and meta-analysis of semen parameters and hormonal profiles in the United States.

Journal: International Journal Of Impotence Research
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Abstract

We conducted systematic review and meta-analysis of differences in semen parameters and reproductive hormones between White, Black, Asian, Hispanic, and non-Hispanic men in the United States. We systematically searched PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science. Of 2624 studies identified, 25 studies were included for meta-analysis. The pooled analysis revealed that White men compared to Black men had higher sperm concentration of +26.43 million/ml (95%CI = 7.81, 45.05; I2 = 98.98%), higher total sperm count of +128.35 million (95%CI = 82.10, 174.60; I2 = 98.46%), lower age-adjusted free testosterone of -15.12 pmol/L (95%CI = -29.89, -0.35; I2 = 99.55%), lower age-adjusted estradiol of -15.23 pmol/L (95%CI = -27.61, -2.85; I2 = 99.96%), and lower age-adjusted SHBG of -1.52 nmol/L (95%CI = -2.60, -0.44; I2 = 95.65%). Compared to Asian men, White men had higher age-adjusted estradiol of +0.97 pmol/L (95%CI = 0.81, 1.14; I2 = 0%) and Black men had higher SHBG of +2.93 nmol/L (95%CI = 2.63, 3.23; I2 = 0%). Hispanic compared to non-Hispanic men had higher sperm concentration of +5.12 million/ml (95%CI = 4.17, 6.06; I2 = 60.67%) and higher total motility of +5.28% (95%CI = 0.49, 10.07; I2 = 93.11%), lower age-adjusted total testosterone of -0.77 nmol/L (95%CI = -1.22, -0.33; I2 = 98.51%), lower age-adjusted estradiol of -12.54 pmol/L (95%CI = -23.26, -1.81; I2 = 99.82%), and lower age-adjusted SHBG of -2.08 nmol/L (95%CI = -4.13, -0.02; I2 = 99.57%). In conclusion, this meta-analysis found ethnic variations in male reproductive parameters in the United States.

Authors
Hojat Dehghanbanadaki, Bryan Kim, Kiarad Fendereski, Joshua Horns, Joemy Ramsay, Masaya Jimbo, Kelli Gross, Alexander Pastuszak, James Hotaling
Relevant Conditions

Erectile Dysfunction (ED)